Chủ Nhật, 30 tháng 11, 2008

Ming Dynasty delectables





Diners looking to enjoy Chinese specialties and gain an appreciation for Chinese culture should stop in at the Ming Dynasty Restaurant in Ho Chi Minh City.

The 4,500-square-meter luxurious eatery was built in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) architectural style, reminiscent of ancient Chinese royal design.

The restaurant boasts a total of 20 dining rooms, all named after Ming Dynasty kings.

Guests can dine surrounded by tasteful artworks while enjoying the peaceful beauty garden and greenery placed throughout the restaurant. A warm and cozy ambience relaxes diners with soft lighting created by wooden ceiling lanterns.

The restaurant is a finely balanced combination of wood, bricks and stones creating an earthy atmosphere. Selections of paintings and furniture, as well as statues of famous combatants – replicas of the statues seen in the Qin Shihuangdi tombs in China – have been imported to enhance the surroundings.

Diners can choose from more than 100 mouth-watering breakfast options and more than 300 renowned Hong Kong specialties. Tea-lovers can enjoy high-grade Chinese tea in a tea-drinking section located near the front of the restaurant.

As a final touch, a selection of Chinese music inspires a true cultural experience.

http://asiakingtravel.com/
http://asiakingtravel.com/fr/thailande/thailande.htm/
http://asiakingtravel.com/fr.html/

http://asiakingtravel.com/vietnam/vietnam.html/
http://asiakingtravel.com/cambodia/cambodia.html/
http://asiakingtravel.com/Laos/laos.html/
http://asiakingtravel.com/thailand/thailand.html/

http://vietnamtravelkey.com/

http://halongbayboat.com/

http://mekongboatcruise.com/

Không có nhận xét nào: